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This article presents the results of a study on the Journalism Ethics Commission of the Federation of Associations of Spanish Journalists (FAPE), as a body for the self-regulation of journalism in Spain.
J. Suárez-Villegas
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The Impact of Freedom of Speech on Conspiracy Beliefs
ABSTRACT Conspiracy beliefs are often portrayed as a threat to democracies. However, less is known about the extent to which the state of democracy may affect conspiracy beliefs. Hence, we investigated the impact of the societal level of freedom of speech on conspiracy beliefs. In Study 1, using aggregated nation‐level data (N = 68 countries), we found
Paul Bertin +6 more
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Norsk kjendisjournalistikk på nett
Online celebrity journalism in Norway Celebrity journalism is a big part of the news media, especially in the online tabloid press, where a significant amount of reportage can be categorized as «celebrity journalism».
Marit Grøtte
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REVIEW: Opportunities, tensions in participatory journalism
Review of: Participatory Journalism: Guarding open gates at online newspapers, edited by Jane Singer, Alfred Hermida, David Domingo, Ari Heinonen, Steve Paulussen, Thorsten Quandt, Zvi Reich, and Marina Vujnovic.
Pradip Ninan Thomas
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In many countries the public’s main source of information about science and technology is the mass media. Unfortunately, in recent years traditional journalism has experienced a collapse, and science journalism has been a major casualty.
Y. David +2 more
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ABSTRACT Dehumanization is a potential consequence of moral judgments that may influence how people perceive and relate to those involved in a moral transgression. We propose that a transgressor's intentions shape perceptions of both transgressors’ and victims’ humanness.
Sofía Moreno‐Gata +3 more
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The periodization of history of russian online journalism revisited
This article attempts to divide into periods the history of Russian online journalism in the age of Web 1.0.: since 1990 when the first Russian newsgroups were created on USENET till 2003 when the first Russian blogwares were designed.
L O Algavy
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Promoting Journalism as Method [PDF]
The marketplace of ideas has been a centerpiece of free speech jurisprudence for a century. According to the marketplace theory, the vigorous competition of ideas, free from government interference, is the surest path to truth.
Carroll, Erin C.
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Convergence calls: multimedia storytelling at British news websites [PDF]
This article uses qualitative interviews with senior editors and managers from a selection of the UK's national online news providers to describe and analyse their current experimentation with multimedia and video storytelling.
Aquino, R. +41 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that European Union (EU) peacebuilding scholarship can benefit from organizational research on the socio‐spatial dynamics of policy implementation. It introduces a strategic‐relational heuristic to address two key gaps: the marginalization of grassroots agency in spatial analyses and the separation of strategy from ...
Giada Lagana, Sioned Pearce
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